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sorex

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it seems that it finds its way home already without the need for an app.

social virus for those who can't live without the social stuff

are you in the north, Luca?
 

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overhere if a neighbour complains about the noise they are making and the cops go have a look all those people would get a fine of €250 for grouping together.

(this was a reaction on the first video)
 

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maybe you should explain what those videos are for those who don't understand italian
and why they would risk that 6 months in prison.

I see 2 people at big enough distance so I don't get the point (the crew members are too close tho)
 

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maybe you should explain what those videos are for those who don't understand italian
You're right, mine were mainly "answers" to @ Star-Dust, which is Italian.

First link (post #6) -Headline of a local newspaper: SHAME IN POZZUOLI (NAPLES): PARTY WITH PREJUDICATED IN THE 600 ACCOMMODATIONS, MAKE VIDEO AND TAG

Post #7 - Barbecue on a roof in Palermo.

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I see 2 people at big enough distance so I don't get the point (the crew members are too close tho)
This, in my opinion, is the worst of all!

It's a TV show from yesterday. The anchorman interviewed some VIPs, one at a time, that way, walking around Rome.

The first VIPs I saw were two Roman actors, a man and a woman, then a former mayor of Rome and then the current mayor of Rome (after which I changed the channel).

It's true, they are at a safe distance, but...

1 - they do not wear masks
2 - a state decree allows you to exit home only for work, to shop for food or for serious necessity. Seeing the mayor of Rome (and the others) out for a walk and hearing her (the mayor) repeat: "stay at home" (among other things with a grammatical error committed by the Italian state itself) is an insult to all conscientious citizens that they did, that they stay IN home.
 
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sorex

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politicians "travel" around here aswell for interviews or news studios.

they are above the law in case you didn't know it yet ;)
 

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politicians "travel" around here aswell for interviews or news studios.

they are above the law in case you didn't know it yet ;)
Unfortunately I fear that people who saw that show appreciated it because it shows how beautiful Rome is at night, perhaps even more without people on the street, rather than protesting.

It was as if they had a sumptuous meal in front of people who cannot buy a piece of bread.
 

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